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Exide Edge batteries are the first and only Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) products featuring SureLife Graphite Technology. This technology maximizes available energy capacity to help the battery perform at a higher level longer. With Exide Edge, you get more protection against battery failure to help vehicles stay strong and perform like new longer.

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This is an excellent battery, loads of cranking power, my engine turns over faster than ever even in sub-zero temps. Amazon double boxed it with plenty of cushioning to keep it safe in transport. Out of the box I load tested it at 820 CCA, that's higher than its rated! From 1-1-2016 until 8-31-2016 Exide has a $20 rebate on car AGM batteries. My rebate just arrived so its good on Amazon sales too!

Note: Amazon now offers the 24 and 24F models at the same Prime price. April, 2016.One year in service update: Everything with the battery is working fine.This battery replaced the 12 volt auxiliary battery in a 2007 Camry Hybrid. The Panasonic factory original went almost 9 years and 83,000 miles. Based on other reviews on Amazon I chose the AGM 24F model. The unit arrived in 4 days and had a Jan. 2016 build date. Here's my experience on the change out.1) Although the AGM 24 model has the correct orientation of the top connectors, the AGM 24F will fit. The 24 F has the advantage of lower price and is available on Amazon Prime, so total cost is less. Just place the positive terminal facing forward.2) A Toyota dealer will charge around $500 for a replacement battery installed.3) During changeover I kept a 12 volt source in parallel to the + battery cable and chassis ground. Car computers etc. never had a power interruption. I didn't get any warnings or error codes. Think through the steps ahead of time so you don't cause a short circuit.4) The change out of the battery cables is easier if you just pull the existing battery out in to the trunk compartment.5) Pull the vent fitting off the old Panasonic battery. The Exide AGM24F has the vent tube positioned near the positive post, right where the vent hose is on the car. Use the old fitting and a short (one inch) section of 1/4 inch ID hose to adapt to the new battery vent tube.6) Pry off the temperature sensor and wires from the old battery and glue or bond to the new battery. Use care to avoid damaging the sensor or wires.The battery has been working fine. I'll provide updates if needed.

I bought two of these batteries for mine and my wife's car towards the end of 2015. The battery gets two stars since the one in my wife's car still seems to be doing okay, but the one in my car started self-discharging a couple of months ago and is now so weak that the car cannot be started without a jump. The battery is also swollen. The reason this is a big problem is that neither Amazon or Exide will replace the battery. Amazon directs me to Exide and Exide directs me to Amazon for replacement. I suppose I have learned my lesson about buying car batteries from Amazon. One person at Exide told me I can go buy a battery and email them the receipt for reimbursement, but that sounds like a gamble and all I want is my WARRANTY REPLACEMENT.

Update: I called Amazon, they called Exide while I was on the phone with them and the Exide rep was rude to both of us, Amazon issued me a refund. So, avoid Exide, but props to Amazon for their excellent customer service.

Works great so far. I refuse to pay a dealership $450 to replace my battery and this battery did the trick. This fits my 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid. Because the battery for the hybrid is in the trunk I needed one with the vents. It doesn't have the same slot for the temperature sensor like the oem battery but I hot glued the sensor between 2 of the plastic ribs on the side and it worked perfectly.

Poor quality battery, failed after 1.5 years and both Amazon and Exide refuse to offer warranty support for it, directing me to each other for replacement. Very rude customer service from both companies as well. Nice 48-month warranty, eh? I am now stuck with a dead, near-$200 battery that I need to purchase a replacement for out of pocket.

Giving it two stars for the two years it lasted. expected better, going back to Optima which, while expensive, has never failed me. My red top saved my tail when I was off roading in the mountains and the voltage regulator in the alternator fried. I ran on the battery long enough to get down the mountain and back home safe-n-sound; probably close to an hour and a half of drive time. Optima, I never should have strayed!

The battery I received lasted 25 months in an Acura that has been parked in a heated garage every single night since installation. The battery also failed without any warning and was tested with professional diagnostic equipment as unable to produce +12v with load. Per the battery store the likely cause has to do with plate failure on the inside which could be due to poor quality assurance by the manufacturer. So the bad news is that the battery can fail without warning, which for the unlucky person could happen in the middle of nowhere. The good news is that since it was purchased from Amazon and still within the 48 month warranty period Amazon offered a free replacement or full refund without need to ship back the battery. Great customer service and if you can handle the risk of failure go for it.